Card Technologies aziko@post 04.17 No Comments When we use the term "card technologies" or “smart cards,” what do we mean? The easy answer is - any technology that can be ... Read More
Datacom aziko@post 04.15 No Comments Radio frequency transmission has been with us since Guglielmo Marconi first demonstrated wireless communications a century ago. Within... Read More
Biometrics aziko@post 04.02 No Comments Biometrics are automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Among the features measur... Read More
How Microwave Technology Works aziko@post 04.01 No Comments The system is composed of a transmitter, a synchronous receiver, a microprocessor-controlled detector, and an alarm. The transmitter pr... Read More
How Swept-RF Works aziko@post 04.00 No Comments Like other EAS technologies, swept-rf uses a transmitter to create a surveillance area where tags and labels are detected. The transmitt... Read More
How Electromagnetic Technology Works aziko@post 03.59 No Comments The electromagnetic EAS system creates a low frequency electromagnetic field (fundamental frequencies between 70 Hz and 1 kHz are typic... Read More
How Acousto-Magnetic Technology Works aziko@post 03.58 No Comments Acousto-magnetic EAS systems use a transmitter to create a surveillance area where tags and labels are detected. The transmitter sends ... Read More
How EAS Systems Work aziko@post 03.58 No Comments EAS systems operate from a simple principle regardless of the manufacturer or the specific type of technology used: a transmitter sends... Read More